All Festivals articles – Page 648
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Rotterdam's Tigers go to Japan, Sweden, Korea
UPDATE: UPC Audience Award goes to Alexander Payne’s Nebraska. Festival’s second Big Screen Award to support Dutch distribution goes to Russia’s Another Year.
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Gothenburg: Nordic Lab filmmakers offer fresh voices
Filmmakers pitching include Iram Haq [pictured], who just completed I Am Yours and is now working on The Way Back; and Concerning Violence producer Annika Rogell with My Skinny Sister.
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Gothenburg: Iceland's filmmaking challenges
Icelandic film may be riding high creatively (it gets a special focus at this year’s Gothenburg Film Festival), but business is tough, according to Oscar nominee Fridrik Thor Fridriksson.
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Philomena to open Istanbul 2014
Stephen Frears’ Oscar-nominated feature to open this year’s Istanbul Film Festival.
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Rotterdam awards CineMart prizes
Two projects awarded finance prizes; Global Film Initiative introduces new grants.
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Screen's EFM panel to hear producers 'lessons learned'
Top producers Robin Gutch, Lars Knudsen, Guneet Monga, Judy Tossell and Louise Vesth to talk about their experiences.
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Rotterdam: How to get your film noticed
At Rotterdam’s CineMart, industry experts advised filmmakers to start early and make marketing and PR an integral part of any production.
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IFFR reflects on State of Europe
The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has used film to reflect on European culture, politics and identity.
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Berlinale Kamera for Baumgartner
In more Berlinale news, two new episodes of House of Cards to be shown on festival closing day.
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Festival briefs: Berlin, Tokyo, Locarno, Kinoteka, Pan-Asia, Ilkley
Scorsese doc in Berlin, Tokyo sets dates, Pan-Asia Film Festival stretches across UK, Locarno to honour Titanus studio, and Ilkley plans first edition.
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Former Tribeca exec joins Viewster
David Kwok, who spent ten years at the Tribeca Film Festival, has resurfaced at VOD service Viewster.
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Beta firms Berlin slate
Market screening for The Physician, two competition titles among slate.
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Marrakech sets 2014 dates
The 14th editon of the film festival set to feature a tribute to Japanese cinema.
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Tiger directors: Natalia Meschaninova, The Hope Factory
Russian filmmaker Natalia Meschaninova makes her feature debut with The Hope Factory, a coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of the Siberian city of Norilsk.
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Love Steaks wins Berlin slot
Slamdance winner won the Max Ophüls Prize at the weekend, granting it a slot in the Berlinale.
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Tiger directors: Jan Schomburg, Lose My Self
Maria Schrader stars as a woman suffering from retrograde amnesia.
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Wolfson returns for IFFR Live! launch
As he continues to recover from illness, Rotterdam artistic director Rutger Wolfson made one of his first public appearances of the festival at an event to launch the festival’s bold new distribution venture, IFFR Live!.
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10 films vie for Rotterdam Big Screen Award
Now in its second year, Rotterdam’s Big Screen Award Competition aims to support the distribution fo films in Dutch cinemas.
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Rotterdam reveals short Tiger winners
Winners are from UK, Finland/Romania and Chile/Poland/Denmark
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Rotterdam kicks off with Qissa crew
The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) kicked off its 43rd edition in grand style on Wednesday night with a gala screening of Anup Singh’s Qissa.